About The Gamble House
The Gamble House (1908) is an internationally recognized masterpiece of the American Arts and Crafts movement. Built for David and Mary Gamble of the Procter and Gamble Company, the house is the most complete and original example of the work of architects Charles and Henry Greene. This Local, State, and National Historic Landmark is owned by the City of Pasadena and operated by The Gamble House Conservancy.
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Was drawn to the place due to its connection to Back to the Future. How tremendous to see Doc Brown's mansion! The architecture is fascinating. The tour was really great. The guide was well versed and had some great stories. Got to see almost the entire house. Check in at the garage/gift shop next door, wait in line for the bathroom, and head on over to the patio to wait for the tour. Came here Sunday afternoon early March 2026. Tour groups I think are 12 in size. I booked in advance day of (like 2-3 hours prior). Parking was pretty easy right in front. Not a ton of parking but seemed to be sufficient for the relatively small tour groups. Place is in great shape with lots of original furniture and materials.